Biden's IRS bank account snooping plan faces mounting opposition
Banks are pushing back against a proposal from the Biden administration that could force them to turn over customers' account information to the Internal Revenue Service.
Wall Street eyes four more years for Powell at Fed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell remains favored for renomination by the White House, and if recent history repeats itself a decision may come at any time before the central bank meets again in early November.
Fed officials see ‘transitory’ inflation lasting quite a while
All year the Federal Reserve’s message on inflation has been consistent: This year’s surge is transitory, and inflation will soon return close to the central bank’s 2% target.
Biden considering Defense Production Act to address semiconductor chip shortage: report
President Joe Biden is considering using the Defense Production Act to address the ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips in the U.S.
Kudlow grills the progressive left's wish list
Larry Kudlow revealed the progressive left's wish list during his Thursday monologue on "Kudlow."
FSA prepares for 'unprecedented task' of resuming student loan payments after forbearance
The coronavirus pandemic led to a payment pause on federal student loans, but that temporary relief has a definitive end date of Jan. 31, 2022. See how you can prepare for when payments restart in February.
White House budget office tells agencies to prepare for government shutdown
The White House budget office on Thursday told federal agencies to start preparing for a government shutdown as Congress struggles to reach an agreement on a must-pass spending bill amid a debt limit showdown.
Varney: Biden needs max support for socialist agenda
FOX Business' Stuart Varney, during his latest "My Take" on "Varney & Co.," argued President Biden is losing the support of centrists and independents due to his push for socialist policies.
Failure to raise debt ceiling may delay Social Security, child tax credits: What to do if you need money now
The federal government may soon default on its financial obligations unless lawmakers raise or suspend the debt ceiling before the start of the next fiscal year on Oct. 1.
Sen. Marco Rubio on the dangers of investing in Chinese companies: Not a Biden administration priority
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., argued on Thursday that the potential dangers of investing in Chinese companies is not a priority for the Biden administration.
Dems face government shutdown, debt default as party infighting intensifies
Congress is barreling toward a government shutdown and a debt crisis as a stalemate between Democrats and Republicans pushed the U.S. toward the brink of a fresh economic crisis.
Dems fail to agree on path forward for Biden spending agenda after series of White House meetings
A number of Democratic lawmakers told the press Wednesday that no deals have been reached to alleviate the inner-party conflicts over passing President Biden's agenda, despite a series of meetings at the White House.
SEC targets conservative investors just as IRS targeted Tea Party orgs, shareholder group claims
The National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project, a conservative shareholder activist organization, is alleging that the Securities and Exchange Commission displayed anti-conservative bias in allowing companies to reject its shareholder proposals.
Democrats' reconciliation bill poses 'existential threat' to US economy: Chamber of Commerce
The powerful U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday launched a six-figure ad campaign pressuring moderate House Democrats to vote against a sweeping $3.5 trillion reconciliation package, warning the bill poses an "existential threat" to the economy's recovery from the pandemic.
Kudlow: China may systematically damage their economy, we should not follow suit
Larry Kudlow slammed Biden over multiple issues both at home and abroad during his Wednesday monologue on 'Kudlow.'
Biden presidency ‘scripted,’ comms team nervous about what president will say: Mercedes Schlapp
Former White House strategic communications director Mercedes Schlapp told "Fox Business Tonight" the Biden White House communications team is nervous about how the president may respond to the press.
Scalise warns Biden economic agenda will make inflation worse: 'They're trying to pour gasoline on that fire'
Scalise detailed his work to whip House Republicans to vote against both the Democrats’ infrastructure package and their "tax hike and spend bill."
Jerome Powell says Fed to change trading rules for central bank officials
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Wednesday the U.S. central bank's current rules dictating what its officials are allowed to invest in and trade are "not adequate" and need to be updated after recent disclosures showed that two Fed officials actively traded markets in 2020.
John Kerry dismisses Biden admin's lack of focus on the Uyghur genocide In China: Life 'full of tough choices'
John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, on Wednesday justified the Biden administration’s focus on getting China to cooperate in the climate change fight over addressing China's genocide of its Uyghur minority.
Fed Powell’s press conference, Q&A: Recap
The Federal Reserve signals more rates hikes, taper timeline and acknowledges rising inflation.



















